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It is most important that the wheels and pinions be made accurately and the tooth form designed so that the power is transferred as steadily as possible.

Others fear that even if such a diagnosis can be made accurately, the social cost of branding a young child a psychopath is simply too high.

"The first thing I try to teach medical students is that about 90percentt of diagnoses can be made accurately by taking a good history and good physical exam," Dr. Hill said.

By E. J. Kahn The New Yorker, December 28 , 1957P. 17 The Toledo Fireworks Company has a rocket in production ($23.15 per gross) that is described by its manufacturers as "best obtainable, carefully made, accurately balanced, super-charged for speed and altitude," but because of state laws governing patriotic explosions, the rocket may not be shipped to Florida.

"Jumping into a product category dominated by two giants requires several critical calculations that hopefully Louis and Peter have made accurately: "Calculation No. 1: the giants will be content to watch ShaveMate develop and then acquire the brand, rather than simply smother it with brute force when the time is right.

The Toledo Fireworks Company has a rocket in production ($23.15 per gross) that is described by its manufacturers as "best obtainable, carefully made, accurately balanced, super-charged for speed and altitude," but because of state laws governing patriotic explosions, the rocket may not be shipped to Florida.

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These errors make accurately evaluating the distribution of volume and stocking per hectare a challenging task.

These errors make accurately evaluating the distribution of volume and stocking per hectare a challenging task.  .

A single-plane osteotomy has a number of advantages over a wedge osteotomy: the second cut of a wedge osteotomy is difficult to make accurately once the bone is divided, making it easy to create a new deformity; it is possible to under-correct the original deformity; and an incorrectly created wedge can produce a bone gap.

This lack of material makes accurately exploring the reasons for the semantic evolution across centuries difficult.

The lack of universal, or even widely used, definitive criteria makes accurately comparing and synthesizing results from studies assessing frozen shoulder and/or PSS difficult to impossible and is possibly a reason behind reported rates of PSS varying between 4.9 and 23%% [ 5, 10, 13, 26].

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